Book Review (and Giveaway): Talon by Ronie Kendig
All Air Force veteran Aspen Courtland wants is her brother back. The US Marine Corps says he’s dead, but Aspen won’t believe it till she sees his body. Her only hope is her brother’s tracking dog, Talon, but a brutal attack has left the dog afraid of his own shadow. [...]
Professional Development: Mentors
Photo Credit As children, we spend twelve years of our lives letting people teach us. After high school, we select colleges based on what we want to study - where are the experts in journalism, criminology, or Russian history? Then, at 22 years-old, we're in the world by [...]
Author Interview: Delia Latham
It's my pleasure to kick off the summer by introducing you to author Delia Latham. Without further ado ... --- Please tell us a little about yourself: Born and raised in a place called Weedpatch, I enjoy multiple roles as a Christian wife, mother, grandmother, sister and friend, but I [...]
Experience – The Beginner’s Curse
Photo Credit At one point in time this was probably just a pole supporting a wire. At one point in my life I just wanted to write. If you could peek into my brain and emotions right now, I imagine it looks something like this. May has been [...]
Edit Me: Consider Paper
Editors have options. With today's technology there are two primary ways to edit - digitally or classically (a.k.a. the red pen). If someone hires you to edit their work, make Photo Credit sure you use the technique he or she prefers, but when it comes to reviewing your [...]